Within all the tumult of players who did not want to wear the red shirt and defend Liverpool in the 2022-2023 season, there is one player who possibly regrets the decision because in his current team, Bayern Munich, he has not had the minutes he expected, being relegated to the bench playing just 100 minutes in 7 games that have been played in the Bundesliga, and it could have been different at Anfield with that sea of injured players who to this day have not finished recovering.
Dutch international Ryan Gravenberch opted to join the Bavarians instead of the Reds for the summer transfer window, agreeing a transfer worth 25 million euros to the Allianz Arena, a huge leap in his career for the Dutchman who at just 20 years of age was already among the elite with one of Europe's leading clubs in recent years.
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The bad news for the midfielder came suddenly, as the lack of minutes in Bayern had a collateral damage because Luis van Gaal decided to relegate the youth player to the Netherlands U-21 team, accepting Ryan that he is disappointed because he expected to have more time on the pitch, leaving him only to wait and keep calm until it is his chance to show his potential in his position.
The Dutchman's statements are beginning to look like a move to Liverpool would have been the most sensible option for him to continue his footballing development, as the Merseyside team's current situation is complicated in that sector of the pitch with the endless number of injuries, with Jurgen Klopp using Arthur Melo and whoever else is available, with the youngster having fitted in perfectly while players such as Thiago Alcantara and others gradually returned.
The Ajax academy graduate is a fantastic midfield option for any team in Europe, and Liverpool have once again tried to convince him, not so much financially but in terms of football, promising him some regularity during his time at Anfield, as the German manager will soon be without James Milner, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Naby Keit, whose contracts expire in July next year.
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